28 February 2008

Eat to the Beat is the brainchild of the lovely Elly over at Elly Says Opa. The ingenious idea behind the event is is to create a dish about a food or drink that in some way relates to a song, an album, a band, etc.

K.O.'s song Crabbuckitt makes me move every time I hear it. It is one of those feel good songs. If you want to be snapping your fingers while eating or preparing sushi check out the song here .

A big bucket of crab would have been more appropriate but "them thar crabs does bite." The crabs will just have to wait for a clam bake in the summer!!

No time ta get down cause I'm movin' upNo time ta get down cause I'm movin' upNo time ta get down cause I'm movin' upahh ahhShe got the crab in the buckitNo time ta get down cause I'm movin' upNo time ta get down cause I'm movin' upNo time ta get down cause I'm movin' upahh ahhShe got the crab in tha buckit

To create a dish using crab I decided upon California Rolls. My daughter made these with little to no supervision from me. We used real crab and not the imitation stuff. A little pricier rolls but well worth it for the extra flavour!!**California Roll **

*************************Squeeze the lemon juice over the avocado to prevent browning.Cover a bamboo rolling mat with plastic wrap. Cut nori sheets in half crosswise. Lay 1 sheet of nori, shiny side down, on the plastic covered mat. Wet your fingers with water and spread about 1/2 cup of the rice evenly onto the nori. Sprinkle the rice with sesame seeds. Turn the sheet of nori over so that the rice side is down. Place 1/8 of the cucumber, avocado and crab sticks in the center of the sheet. Grab the edge of the mat closest to you, keeping the fillings in place with your fingers, and roll it into a tight cylinder, using the mat to shape the cylinder. Pull away the mat and set aside. Cover with a damp cloth. Repeat until all of the rice has been used. Cut each roll into 6 pieces. Serve with pickled ginger, wasabi and soy sauce.

*****************Place the rice into a mixing bowl and cover with cool water. Swirl the rice in the water, pour off and repeat 2 to 3 times or until the water is clear. Place the rice and 2 cups of water into a medium saucepan and place over high heat. Bring to a boil, uncovered. Once it begins to boil, reduce the heat to the lowest setting and cover. Cook for 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and let stand, covered, for 10 minutes. Combine the rice vinegar, sugar and salt in a small bowl and heat in the microwave on high for 30 to 45 seconds. Transfer the rice into a large wooden or glass mixing bowl and add the vinegar mixture. Fold thoroughly to combine and coat each grain of rice with the mixture. Allow to cool to room temperature before using to make sushi or sashimi.

These look marvelous! I have become very proficient at making rolls with risotto rice since that's easily available here. That reminds me, I haven't made these for awhile. Thanks for the reminder, these are very droolable!

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My blog More Than Burnt Toast has been my passion for almost 9 years and has evolved with me over time as I have gained confidence in the kitchen. Follow my travels through Italy and Greece one recipe at a time, upcoming cooking classes at local Okanagan wineries and restaurants, as well as daily experimentation in my own kitchen. Every day we should be excited about what we are eating even if it just means making use of a wonderful find at our local farmers market. I look forward to getting to know you.